Jessica Walter dead: ‘Arrested Development,’ ‘Archer’ actor dies at 80

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Jessica Walter, the Emmy-winning actor best known as the sarcastic, acerbic mom Lucille Bluth on TV show Arrested Development, died on Wednesday in her sleep at her New York City home. She was 80 years old.

“It is with a heavy heart that I confirm the passing of my beloved mom Jessica,” Walter’s daughter, Brooke Bowman, said in a statement. “A working actor for over six decades, her greatest pleasure was bringing joy to others through her storytelling both on screen and off. While her legacy will live on through her body of work, she will also be remembered by many for her wit, class and overall joie de vivre.”

Born and raised in New York City, Walter had a lengthy, accolade-filled acting career.

Walter earned an Emmy nomination for supporting actress and two Screen Actors Guild nominations for her standout work as Bluth on Arrested Development. She had previously won an Emmy for her title character role in 1974 police drama Amy Prentiss.

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She was also nominated for a best actress Golden Globe in 1971 for her work in movie Play Misty For Me — Clint Eastwood’s directorial debut. She did voice work as well, playing the role of Malory Archer on animated series Archer.

As soon as her death was announced, celebrities and notable figures around the world shared their condolences on social media.

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In lieu of flowers, her family has asked that donations be made to Guiding Eyes for the Blind, an organization that provides guide dogs to those with vision loss.

Walter is survived by Bowman — the SVP of drama programming at Fox Entertainment — and her grandson, Micah Heymann.

Deadline first reported the news of Walter’s death.

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